I loved that programme, because it showed so much of Europe, but I felt sorry for poor Brendan. He said that no matter where he took some of them, all they wanted to do was booze. They were often rude to people showing them round and he was obviously embarrassed for them.
People do get strange ideas - I had a long argument once with a woman friend who was convinced that the earth is bio-luminescent. She said she had seen it shining in pictures from the space station. I asked her what she thought happened at night - did somebody switch off the light?
I don't think it is a question of education - I am afraid teachers fare very badly sometimes! I expect many of us older people got a great deal of information from wide reading and, of course, on the history questions we often remember events happening.
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